The WYSIWYG editor hasn't been skinned, it's vanilla code so the font choices are generic. No technical reason why it can't add Adobe Clean to the font menu, so it might do in a future update - the only issue would be with Unicode characters (the webfont only has an ASCII character set).

Noel Carboni wrote:

Why use the ''AdobeCleanRegular'' font for the actual posts but the ''Arial'' font in the editor?

There are also stuff that works in the new skin that did not with the Jive one: we get the flyout when hovering avatars or user names. I am able to paste in the editor on IE8 (I was only able to paste in html editor, or had to paste links with the links button.)

Regarding the New, Your Stuff, History, Browse pull-down bar - it looks perfectly fine at home (Windows 7, FF12 or IE9, screen resolution 1366x768); the bar is aligned on the right side, with plenty of space between the left-aligned content.

So the problem only appears on older systems with relatively low screen resolution. If no-one else observes it, I suggest to not waste much time on it.

Before all this, there were a few reports that the browser Back Button way of returning to the forum list (or somewhere else) required hitting the button twice.

Now I seem to have it too (Firefox):

First time I press it, the Reload current page arrow spins counterclockwise for a moment, then settles for the page/thread where I am,

Second time I press it, the Reload is normal, and I get to the forum page.

When the new skin was first launched, I thought that this particular problem had disappeared. However, I soon noticed that it is still happening to me. Clearing the browser cache does not affect it at all.

You described it quite well, as I never could. It was just too quick for me to see what was actually happening: something seemed to be moving for a very quick moment, then it stood still back inside the topic.

Regarding the New, Your Stuff, History, Browse pull-down bar - it looks perfectly fine at home (Windows 7, FF12 or IE9, screen resolution 1366x768); the bar is aligned on the right side, with plenty of space between the left-aligned content.

So the problem only appears on older systems with relatively low screen resolution. If no-one else observes it, I suggest to not waste much time on it.

My Mac uses 1920 by 1200. and I get the overlap the only way I can get rid of it in FF/SM is with extension called NoSquint! Set the magnification of the Fonts to 80% and Main Magnification to about 120%. The Font size is either set most likely set to either Large or x-large when it should be normal or even medium.

John, when you edit your first post in this thread as things are resolved, can you strikethrough the fixed items rather than deleting them [or leave the number present but blank if it was deleted for sensitivity reasons]? (I just noticed that an isssue I had elsewhere noted as #22 on your list has moved up to #21, presumably because something got deleted and all the numbers shifted).